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by BlueTemplar 1370 days ago
Well, supposedly, the next step is suing them ? This of course still requires some power and influence, but if the violation is egregious enough you generally can find a rights defence association willing to help you.

(Of course the DMCA is still problematic for grey areas and spurious claims, like here.)

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One can sue, but it won't resolve the problem of double standards. As far as I know, you can't sue google for automatically acting on DMCA claims when they are sent by certain people of power and influence and leaving all other claims to the courts.